Nhaa he'd rather believe the spewing of the internet haters...
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Sand Test = EPIC FAIL
Mud Test = EPIC FAIL
Compared to the USGI M4 (which passed all these tests with the US Army selection testing), the XCR = EPIC FAIL.
Keep in mind the issue with the sand test was my fault and not a result of the design of the gun. I mixed and matched lowers and did not ensure that the retention pin fully seated in the lower. After the problem was found and the pin correctly seated, the receiveres did not seperate. Since this test, all of my uppers and lowers swap with no problems. Correctly seating the takedown pin is covered in the manual and I did not do my part as the user. The XCR is built like a tank and I trust it.

If you want a non restricted .223 black rifle that takes 10 round mags then the xcr is probably your only choice... I have one and think for that its a great rifle. It is maybe a little overpriced but other than that I find no issues.
It is very reliable. Mine shoots 1.5 MOA (with american eagle ammo) and I am not a good shooter. the rifles own accuracy is probably a little closer to 1 MOA.
The way I see it: If you shoot targets on a range, get an AR, if you plink stuff in the bush, get an XCR
It wasn't bad. The main problem I had is that those laquered steel cases would stick to the chamber. I had to use a gas setting of 4 to get proper extraction. Even then, one out of 50 or 60 cases would stick to the chamber and fail to extract. This the one of the reasons I went to .223. The other reason is 10 round LAR Magazines. The barrel was chrome lined, I believe all XCR barrels are.
Im still amused by the loose bolt complaints. Sorry there is one cause, and its not rob arms. If your scope comes loose its not Leupolds fault, if your action comes loose on your TRG its not Sako's fault. Loose thread tolerances cause stripping, not loosening. Im sorry guys but if your tire falls off after you did your own brake job only YOU are to blame. Perhaps the tightening process is too complicated for some, for whom this applies perhaps you should stick to wearing velcro shoes and having your rifle serviced by a smith.
Bolts hold the world together, they are a great fastening device used on items seeing high stress, high vibration, high impact and massive temperature fluctuations on earth, under water and in space. 200 years there has yet to be developed or invented another more proven method of fastening things together. When bolts come loose, the installer is at fault. There are exceptions but none are related to the "bolt issues" of an xcr. Sorry, your doing it wrong. PERIOD.
That sand/mud test is also one of the dumbest things ever to be brought up, it goes to prove how desperate you have to be to trash on the xcr. That was years ago, with poor machining tolerances. While I admit you should be able to swap uppers and lowers with your eyes closed and have them function perfectly. This clearly was not the case with the rifle used in that test. Rob arms QC has advanced at an exponential rate, many people have multiple uppers and no bods is having fitment issues. That reference is about as valid as me bringing up the thousands of soldiers killed in Vietnam WHILE clearing jams of their AR's. The past is behind us, leave it there.
Im still amused by the loose bolt complaints. Sorry there is one cause, and its not rob arms. If your scope comes loose its not Leupolds fault, if your action comes loose on your TRG its not Sako's fault. Loose thread tolerances cause stripping, not loosening. Im sorry guys but if your tire falls off after you did your own brake job only YOU are to blame. Perhaps the tightening process is too complicated for some, for whom this applies perhaps you should stick to wearing velcro shoes and having your rifle serviced by a smith.
Bolts hold the world together, they are a great fastening device used on items seeing high stress, high vibration, high impact and massive temperature fluctuations on earth, under water and in space. 200 years there has yet to be developed or invented another more proven method of fastening things together. When bolts come loose, the installer is at fault. There are exceptions but none are related to the "bolt issues" of an xcr. Sorry, your doing it wrong. PERIOD.
I just got my new XCR as well and quite like it. However, the LOP is a little short, and the plastic charging handle concerns me just a little. does anyone (hint,hint) make a drop in replacement that isn't?
Matinence as in pulling out a few bolts, cleaning them and applying a compound at the same time you clean/oil your brand new rifle before shooting and never have touch them again. Ya, that's a ton of work.
Some people just fall right into the anti trap, it's kind of funny. They see someone else doesn't like it so they don't either.
How often do your optics, grips, accesories, sights fall off your ar's? Are those spirally cut fasteners on your guns somehow different from the ones on an xcr?
I suspect some peoples bad experiences are completely fabricated lies. Why anyone would do that I don't understand but there are many pathological liars in our society and I thinks a few have found this thread to stimulate their psycological dependency of seeking attention... You don't win anything by trashing a product on the Internet. No one recognizes your face in public as the great gun expert, other interneters don't invite you over to watch the game. Bringing up past, rare and exagerated problems with an item or speaking on a subject you have no firsthand experience with is pathetic and welcome nowhere.



























